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Nn PAPER To4nassow.—ln obedience to t , e annual proclamation of Santa Clans, we will inane no paper on Tuesday morning, for the pur pose of giving all corieeted with our office an opportunity to spend a merry Christmas." Bar it feelioamps are trying to misrepresent I the present position of the 'Post and its editors. 'rho Pas/ stands where it has slways stood, Demo twatic, and true to its party and its principles . But it is not now, and never will be subservient to a small clique of ambitious politicians who seek to rule the party. Their day is about over. PITT9IIII 1 R.G 11: :DECEMBER 25 More axon Th`LERILAP.IFIIC NEWS. Jackson Duncan, Esq., Supeintendent of the National Telegraph Line febin Pittsburgh to Louisville, has made arrangements by which our telegraph news will be received by the press at 7 o'clock every evening. We are glad to learn this foot. It will enable printers to get through with their work earlier at night, and it will be no small saving in gas bills. We consider the new arrangement a decided improvement,' and are wider obliestions to Mr. Duncan for making au arrangement he Wai endeavored to make for Rome time MAYOR VOLZ. We publish this morning the call upon Mayor Vol: to become an independent candidate f Mayor at the ensuing election. There is room for all the names, but enough are publia'.- el to show that he is the citizens' candid. , e without distinction of party, and that his etc :kola seems to be placed beyond a doubt. This is it free and spontaneous movement of the peo ple, and must succeed. Party drill and man agement must fail before such an expression of the popular will. A. BLURRY CHRISTMAS. We should judge, notwithstanding the hard iftnes, that Christmas is likely to be honored this year about as usual. Turkeys sold pretty well in the market; and gift books, toys and sr-- tidies for presents were in good demand on Fri all and Saturday. Places of amusement nre numerous, and of late pretty well attended. IVe are glad to see that a portion of one fellow eit liens can command the meatus of enjoyment and amusement this.year as usual ; but there must be a very large class of the people to whom the present will hardly prove a merry Christmas. The families of those who are out of employ ment by the stopping of mills and manufacto ries, and the general reduction of the demand for labor, caufind little heart or means for mer ry making to-day. Their case is a hard one Would-not part of the money usually employed in giving presents be much better applied In af fording some relief to the indigent t Every man and woman can find some neighbor needing help; and can relieve much'ilstress with a lit tle money. Christmas day is e. good time to begin so good a work. In. several of the eastern cities the mu nittiPal gorerligMit F. appropriating liberal same for use relief oil:4;i d.:estlfAe. Such help he will be needed re--istisiedetnosi. Many who are willing and able to labor can find no employ ment, and must starve cr hare help. A moder ate sum appropriated by our councils to this pur pose now would do much good, and would be universally approved by our citizens. We make Ithe motion on Christmas day and hope it irlll '" be carried onsoimottely " before New Year. Ma. 5110411filini VETTER Wm. M. Shinn, F.sq.; of this city, wrote the fallowing letter lately to the editor of the IV a• tiona/ Era, published at Washington .C. 1. a like the letter for its advocacy of free discus sion, .and its recommendation of nerve and "backficr" to editors. We have not beon troubled with many throats that our paper w be stopped because we happen to think didi r ently from some of oar readers ; bat an °cc clonal note of that kind finds its way into c ir sanctum. In no instance is our course in tte slightest degree affected by them. We shall speak freely on all eubjects, as we have hereto fore done; and we cannot better express our views of the propriety of independence in an editor than is done by Mr. Shinn in the follow ing letter Prrresunem, December 7, 1854 " Enclosed please find two dollars in gold for my subscription to the National Era. It is n small contribution to the cause of fr d ee iscns• sion, even though the paper itself failed to ex preas my sentiments.. "I like nnox.noit in an editor as well as in a Congressman, and would pay my quota to keep you going, it you never went right again, out of respect for the nerve which has kept you moving hitherto. An independent press at the seat of government bad no existence within my remem brance, until you produced the Era ; and I will never write " stop my paper," while you con tinue to write like a freeman—refusing to gag or to be gagged on any eubject of public con cern. I don't pay you towrite my opinions, but your own, and when you so far alter your course as to ask me what, or how, or when to write, the contract between us will be thereby dissolved. "Yours, truly, Ww. M. Suss." The Nalionat Era it is known is an anti slavery paper, and of course opposes the Know Nothings. They threaten to stop the paper. Some of their letters are published in the Era, and the above letter is designated to a sort repljt to their threatened proscription. Wrzrwax DZMOOILATIO Itsvizw.—The Decem ber number, being the last one of the second volume of this sterling political journal, is upon our table. A careful reading of its contents prove it to be a superior number. The leading article entitled " The Universal Fogy Nation," • from the pen of Mr. Buell, is an able written anti-conservative paper. "Popular Education" Is also an excellent article, and we commend a reading of it to all who feel an interest in the practical education of mankind. Published by Buell & Tanner, Indianapolis, Is., at $3,00 per annum. THE GREAT NAVIES DI THE WORLD.—The fol lowing is the number of vessels comprising the first five important navies of the world, with their weight ofunetal : ngII h 18 330 gm , E French.. . 7,144 " _ Russia 0 5,896 Dutch 2,318 United States CO " _ 1,039 ' Englieh force 667 male, 18,230 gt Force of France, United Steeee and RUM* and Ilolland IE6O vessels. 1i combined. In favor of England, 7 vessel.. 1,933 gm _ __-------------- DEAR FOOD.—We understand by a gentleman from Jefferson county, that superfine dour is selling at $lB,OO per barrel in that region, and in some instances as high as $lB,OO ; At is worth $2,50 and corn $l,OO per bushel. They are having " high times " in Jefferson. WE ARE AUTHORIZED by Mr. W. D. WRIGIME to say that he is not a Snow Nothing candidate for Councilman from the Third Ward. He states distinctly that he never has been, nor is he now, a member of any such secret society. [for the Dully !doming Poet.] Idassis. EDITORS :—I see an article in Know pap e r purporting to give the names of the Know Nothing ticket of the Third Ward, which uses my name as one of the candidates for Alderman. This is not true, as I do not belong to any Know Col. Benton delivers a lecture on the I candidate before , ~ ,71 ..110c17...- • A ar tik, • = t . • "/P „ :10; 10'. , a. ,4 • V't -awe iff . inae Day. Recent letters represent theetni rants in Kan 888 is in a suffering candition. Three thousand German endgrants arrived in New York on the WA inst. Venison is now cheaper in St. Louis than beef, mutton or pork. A terrific storm of wind and snow prevailed at Boston and eastward on the na. ?deny shipwrecks are apprehended. Chicago is said to be the greatest grain port -in the world. It exports more grain than New York city. Fire slave children were burned to death by a house taking fire in Richmond county, N. C., lately. Mario, says a New York paper, parts hisamir in the middle—therefore the young Gotitites are beginning to do the same. The extensive store of Messrs. Perlin Suck, corner of Twelfth and Chestnut street, 46 de stroyed by fire on Friday morning. Loss $9,000. The people of St. Louis are, proposing to es tabliA) an overland stage line to the Pacific coast. The Manchester 8.. I. Print works were de stroyed by fire on the night of the 21st Lose estimated at $lOO,OOO. Charles A. Peverell, convicted of slitting fire to his own store in New York, has been senten ced to the State prison for four years and a half. Real estate is falling rapidly in New York. A splendid dwelling house on Fifth avenue that cold two years ago $62,000, was sold a few days ago for $BB,OOO. The whole number of paupers supported in whole or in part from public funds, in 1858, was 184,972, against 50,358 in 1850: This Is • frightful increase of pauperism. The New York City Grand Jury have made a presentment against the police officers and magistrates of that city, charging them with compounding felonies, discharging offenders for bribes, &c. • The annual report of the New York Fire De partment Fund represents it in a prosperous condition—having the sum of $98,500 invested in stock and bond and mortgsge. Daring the financial year just past, the receipts of the fund have amounted to $84,014, of which there have been disbursed for pensions, the relief of widows, disabled firemen, the sick, &c., the sum of $18,983. The Duchess of Sutherland, who figured so conspicuously in connection with Mr. R. B. Stowe, lost a eon in the Crimea recently. he The deceased was an officer in the British army is represented as a promising roans man of twen ty-two years of age. Ile met with an accidental wound, which was followed by a fever, of which he died on board the chip, commanded by Lord George Paget The Duke and Duchess are deep ly affected by this unfortunate event. A beautiful young girl, eighteen years old, named Weaver, belonging to tichoharie county, was operated on in the hospital, at Albany, on the 21st inst., for a tumor in the neck. Ether was administered, when she fainted. Stimulants were then given so as to revive her, when more ether was bad recourse to, the operation was proceeded with, she was completely stupified, and not long afterward died. Dr. Marsh, assist ed by Dr. Ormsby and others, performed the operation. The celebrated Morgan Hindman ease has been decided in Cincinnati against him. Mor gen, a good many years ago, it will be reccl lected, was put in a mad-house by his relatives, who, we believe, are disciples of George Pox, and for t his li We indiscretion were fined $lO,OOO ; bat Mrs. Ilinchmsn retained the children, with which she doted to Cincinnati. The father afterwards obtained possession of them, and it RSA to regain them that the mother brought snit. It was decided In her favor, the judges holding I that their moral, physical and intellectual condi tion would not be as well cared for with the father as with the mother. -- -- -- Onions Dincovzsv.—A Frenchman named Maont has communicated to the French Minister of War the discovery that a heavy cannonade, 4'lMlAtatat the battle of Inkermans, produces a irest effect upon the barometer, emu at a dis tance of 1,600 or 2,000 miles. It causes the mercury to rise. The. occurrence of a great battle then can be made known by the barometer in a pry short time more than half way corms Europe. The discovery, if reliable, may prove of value to science, and be of some practical utility ; though it can hardly supersede the use of the telegraph wires even for the purpose of an nouncing a battle. Slays Casa to Ohba. On the Bth inst., as a train of passenger ears on the Ohio Central Railroad, running from Belleaire to Cambridge, approached the latter point it ran off the trazk, smashing the loco motive, tender and baggage oars, and causing the death of tie engineer, Mr. John Thornley. Tho passengers all escaped injury, but the fire man was hurt slightly. On the same train was a man named F. W. Graham, having in charge two slave boys, aged respectively ten and eleven years. During the delay occasioned by the at Merit, the facts became known, and a writ of habeas corpus was issued to free the boys, who o were immediately taken into custody by Sheriff. Mr. Graham asked • postponement of the proceedings on the ground that the boys lac were not his property, having been ped in his care by a Mr. Lee, of Richmond, Vs., to be taken to Flemingsburg, Ky., to a brother of Lee's. Upon his making affidavit to these facts, proceedings were postponed until the 21st. IMEE .vlv, c [From the New York Post, 21s .1 Catching a Tartar. We publish the following story as a caution to people who are fond of sods biscuit evenings since a party of ladies were invited to the house of a physician, in this city, to sew for some benevolent object, and in the course of events, tea was served ; some uncommonly palatable soda biscuits were among the attrac tions of the entertainment, and the guests all ate of them freely. Shortly after, the lady of the house was seized with a distressing nausea, and was obliged to retire. She had hardly made her hurried apologies, before her guests, one after another, complained of illness, and be fore their friends or carriages could be sent for, were all prostrate on the floor, vomiting in every direction. The police in the streets came in to know the cause of the rushing to and fro, and in and oat, and the company were seized with fearful apprehensions of hiving been poi soned. They all had finally to be transported to their respective homes in carriages. Upon an investigation it turned out that the cook had, by some k a e r tgor nee m to e ti th c, e in d s o t c etaodr 'os f closet nfd ta ta r k a e r n , for hor biscuits, and bad made them so very ight that they would not stay upon the stomachs ^ ,,, v that ate of them. STATISTICS 07 TEO M. E. CIIIIIICH.—The Christian Advocate and Journal contains the returns for the past year from the several Methodist Episcopal Annual Conferences in the United States, which exhibit the following totals :—N umber of members 679,282, and pro bationers 104,076 being an increase of 80,732 members during the year. The number of traveling preachers in the several conrerencee is 5,483, of which 4,814 are effective, the re mainder being either superannuated surernu merary. There were 42 deaths among the traveling preachers during the year- The num ber of local preachers reported is 6,149. The total amount a missionary contributions re ported from the conferences is $229,049. The largest amount is from the Baltimore Conference, wbtoh raised $29,234. The German missions of the church are also prosperous, and report 12,- 145 members, which is an increase of 1,868 during the past year. The contributions of the Germane, for religious purposes, likewise show a handsome increase. [Original rnesal. A VISIT FROM ST. 1110110 LAS ET CLZILIINT C. 1100112. the night before Christrnee, when all thin' the bogie, lint a c: nature was stirring, not even a mouse ; The stockings were hung by the otdmney with care, In hope that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all swag In their beds, While visions of anganplums danced through their heads ; And mamma in her 'kerchief, and I In my cap, And settled our brains for a long winter nap— When out on the lawn there unto such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter: Away toile window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shatters, and throw up the sash, The moon, on the breast ofde new.fallen snow, Gave the lustre of midday bjects below. When, what to my wondering eyes !Mould appear, Sot a =Minters sleigh and eight tiny reindeer, With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew ins moment It must he St Nick. More rapid than eagles hie coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name Now,Dasher I now, Dancer I now, Prancer I now, Vixen On! Comet, on I Cupid, on I Bonder and nun! To the tap of the porch! to the top of the wall, Now, ta:t, coal, dub away, dash away alit' As ]moss '.fore the wild hurricane When they meet with on obstacle mount to the eky, So, up to the housetops the courses they flew, With a eleigh full of toys—and St. Nicholas too. And then In a twinkling I heard on the roof The pawing and prancing of each little hoof. As I drew In my head and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nleholnecarne wi th • bound, Ile wae dresaed all in fur, from his head to his Scot, And his clothe were all tarnished with urea and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on hie back, And ho look'd like s pedlar just cloning his pack 111 , eyes—how they twinkled I his dimples, how merry! His oboe*, were Ulcerous, hisnose liken cherry; Ills droll little m ou th was drawn up like a bow, And the baud on his chin was as white as the snow, The stump of his pipe be held tight in hie teeth, And the awoken encircled his bead like a wreath. He hod a broad taw, a little round belly, That shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of jolly. lie was chubby and plump ; • rightjolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw bum, in spite of myeelf. A wink of hie eye, and a twist of his bead, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. Ile 'poke not • word, but went tonight to his work, And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his fingers soda of hie nese. And giving a nod up the ohinaney he maw He epreng to hie sleigh, to tile team gave a whistle, And away they all new like the down of a Wade ; dt I heard him exclaim ere he drove out of eight, opy Chtistmat to an, and te all • goodutight California Shepherd Des. The Ban Jose Tribune gives the following inte resting account of the fidelity and vigilance of the California shepherd dog : Many of the rancheros of this valley send out their sheep dolly under the charge and proteo tion of their dogs alone, and feel assured that in the evening they will be returned safely to the fold. Day after day, and night after night, nay. year after year, and through a whole life-time, the faithful sheep dogs are fo urs d u d e every hour of their existence, with a faith that,. every hour change, to the important trust reposed in them by their owners. Whether beneath the scorching rays of the summer's sun, or amidst the storms and chilling winds of winter—whether fed to repletion, or enduring the keen pangs of hunger, be cheerfully goes each morning to the performance of his daily task—leading his flock over valley and mountain, guarding them from the attacks of all enemies throughout the day, and at the appresch of night returning them to their corrals. No r ersuasioss, allurements or sufferings can 'educe him from his position of trust, or cause him to relax his vigilance or watchfulness As the first note of danger falls upon bis quick ear, his defiant voice is beard, and he at once throws himeelf between his flock and the spproaching enemy, to fight their batand tles and cover their retreat. And many hard gallant battles they are forced to fight with the wolf, the coyote, and dogs that have acquired the habit of killing sheep. We have seen many an old veteran dog beerier the honorable scars of a hundred hard-fought battles in defense of his flock. If driven to the sad alternative, they would perish beside their flock with hunger be fore they would touch one of them. Often have we paused in admiration to watch these faithful and sagacious animals in the performance of their tasks, and thought that if man wowld only perform the trusts reposed in him with the same unwavering. unchanging fi stand unaweil, true and firm, amidst surrounding dan gore, unmoved by the allurements of ambition and the seductivetnfluences of flattery, 'abased by gain—liow much sno just would be his claim to superiority an d dominion over all crested things. •or A good story is told of a gentleman re siding not • thousand miles from Cincinnati, who was noted for bie " generous confidence" in the Bank of Circleville. At the time of the 'a openss Sion of that institution, he time of 'memo, pilgrimage to Circleville, with some fifteen or twenty thousand dollars of its paper promises. which he wished to convert into coin. Visions of yellow boys danced before him on his l'erind ng trey bat •11 the golden dreams quickly vanished into thin sir, on his arrival it his place of destination ; fur be was not long in receiving the astounding intelligence that the Bank bad broke. Wishing to forward the disutrone new. to his friends et home, and also to inform them that he would return the next day, be rushed in to the telegraph office, and in • few momenta hie friends were startled by the reception of the fol lowing rather ambiguous despatch : •• Circleville Bank has gone to bell, and I trill ik be there to-mortar :" - - INC ILL/411CD Satasies.—The bill recently Intro duced into the Senate by Mr. Badger to increase the salaries of members of Congress and Judges of the Supreme Court, flies the compensation of the Judges at $7,1100 for the Chief Justice, and $8,780 for the Associate Justices It gives to each Senator and Representative $l2 a day, and $l2 for every twenty miles of actual travel going to and returning from the session. The psy of members of Congress was originally fixed, in 1788, at $7 a day, and $7 for twenty miles travel for Senators, and at $6 for Repre sentatives. This was repealed by the law of 1816, allowing $l,BOO salary per annum, instead of daily pay and mileage. The law proved ex ceedingly unpopular, and was repeated in 1818, when the present rates of $8 were substituted. The bill, if passed, is to take effect immediately, and a ..ly to the present seseion. A FUuITIVI BLASI CASI tH INDIANA.—Betja• min Waterhouse was tried at Indianapolis, Ind., on the chnrge of aiding in the escape of fugitive slaves. Among the witnesses for the prosecu tion wee Cyrus Fillmore, a brother of ex-Presi dent Fillmore. It appears he proceeded in com pany with the U. S. Marehal to Canada, to identify one of the fugitives. The jury after being out several hours, returned as a verdiet, that Mr. Waterhouse pay a fine of fifty dollars and be imprisoned in the court room one hour, and that the government pay the costs. The fine, it le said, was subsequently remitted. Mr. Fillmore resides in Indiana, and some of the free soil party are quite severe upon him for the part he took in the affair. --o— ANOTHISIL PROBABLE BAORITICZ OY LITZ BY I 8111PWRECIE.—(}teat fears are entertained by the Spanish government respecting the fete of the Spanish line of bsttle ship oberer's, which sail. ed from Havana on the 23 d of August last, and has not eine', been heard from. It is said that her commander protested against putting to sea on account of the ship being out of repair, but was required to obey his orders. The Soberana moot have had at least five to six hundred par s ns on board when she sailed. air Mr. Benton shot a Partian arrow as he withdrew to the northward to fulfil an engage ment to lecture on the Pacific Railroad. Be left a written speech with his colleague, Mr. Oli ver, upon Mr. Mace's Bill to restore the Mis souri Compromise bill, in which he turns hie back upon all hie late allies, and practically ad vises acquiescence in the repudiation of the compact of 1820. That will do for Mr. Benton. , A lisw Idaoao2.—The Lowell Jowl:ILI speaks of s new invention in t:dit city, as interesting to the iron workers of Pennsylvania. It is a ma chine entirely new in its principle, for the man ufacture of wire fence, the cost of which ma chine is less than two thousand dollars, sod the feno it produces can sold from 36 cents to $2,00 per rod. The inventor in John Nes , mith, Esq. NOT Tans.—The Declaration of Independence wtui not written in the place known as J. ffer sou's Wigwam, recently destroyed by fire in Philadelphia. The great document wee penned in the building still standing at the S. W. corner of Seventh and Market streets. This fact is suf ficiently substantiated by the republication of s letter from Jefferson himself, referring to the subject. GUAT SOMIOXI.—The St. Nicholas Hotel, in New York, manufacture th eir own gas, from ros in, and the saving compared with the price of ••• =IN r. • t‘Z -. FIRIM • Jar Another Mestdenter of Move Toles City testifies to the good effects of DIL SPURNS WILK PITTSBURGH, December, 1854. }num „NE, PILLS. u. tool • To FERDINAND E. VOLZ, Est.: New Yolks, August 80:1951 1 . , The undersigned, your fellow-oitisetus, hating ti ;Lbla . ..i.,:odesurfikf.r.lbuisclhlilfA blitalltrei.4l47...tre°lllPabLinkntowil. full confidence in your integrity, energy and die- remllies'hut to no purpose. I:tearing of Dr. WlAne's Cod. position to dieeharge impartially the duties in- ebrated Liver Pills, I concluded to tri,,,sixbox. IlSrsT:ttl. cumbent on the Chief Magistrate of the Uity, Omrxima7initmc*u'rtec' I cenlcerfulfyerecori:iend thee: Pills respectfully solicit you to offer yourself an an o ' ali +rho may suffer from Liver Cemplaint. I have Ms, INDEPENDENT CITIZENS' CANDIDATE for known them used with the moot happy motile in EMMA of re-election to the office you now hold. Sick Headache, or Dyspepsia. MIL SWIFT. N 0.116 Attorney street. That M. Ihunhall, Thornton A.Bmlth, John J. fiber, P B —The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M'Lenee cel- Edward Campbell, Thomas MIL Richard F. Smyth, . WileonletAmdleee,John AL Irwin, Chsrlee earned, ebrsto . l Vermifuge, can now be tool at all respectable Drug P.O. FRUnition, Robert Watson, Wm..K.Niuslek, i Stores in this city. IL Hepburn,• - Andrew Mmter, Walt JomiYn Kir ll i erto tee t'n, Wm. It. mlL,lll4,,,neght, 1 Purchasers will please be cereal to askfor, and take none John N. MoOlory, John Thompson, A.M. Wallingford, but Dr. SPLane's Liver Pills. There are other PtilS, par. George Moore, Thoe:M. 'Attie, Geo. R. Patterson, ' porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. John Allen, John B. Kennedy, William Rea, Wm. Alexander, 8.0. am, Jones O'Connor, Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, Joseph W. Lewis, Alex.. Dalsall, IL Pryor, FLEMING BROS., Charles Shales., Wm. lerguson, John T. Cochran, Sur:comers to J. Kidd A Co, John Major, ILK. N. Thompoon, John Musgrave, dee23allie 60 Wood street. Junes Lowry, Jr., Jo. N. Gordon N. De Haven, - Matthew Edwards, 3no. B. Crawf ord, JamesC. Moore, 1 James Duncan, Alex. Sherwart, Robert Pollock, Jas. B. Richardson, Hugh Marxism, Sand. Barclay, Ch ores Lytle, James Harrison, A. J. Lee, Chortle W. Lewis, Robt. Moffitt. Joseph Gleadall, Wirt J. Anderson, IL W. Kennedy, George Thompson, John C. Dunn, John Taylor, Vonbonhorst A Robert Doman, James Monteoth, Murphy, William Bernell, James Little, George Aureola, M. W. Levet., James Crisis, Allen Nathan D o rn , u Wm. B. Barron. James Lindsay, Cergo, Algernon B. lien, Edward M. Spence, Ibid. McAdams, holm Bill i Wm. B. English, Robert 11111, ngsley, James OYU. Scully, Hugh Ilentuton4, Joseph E 111 nos, W. R. Ciortaly, John Mackin,B. 11, Jas Wm. O. Barr, French fella, John Shi Sharelds, Numb A. Long, C. Seibert, . p, Jacob Forsythe,jr.„ Joseph las& Jackson Duncan, Thos. S. Gamble, Janie. Badman, Joseph Best, John Role, John Both, John limper, D. Y. Jones, Idichael Lenhy. P. J. Chroniger, W. Fielder, Gabriel Kelly, John M'Cabe, John Chalfont, Thos. 8. Ilowley, Jeri. M'Oebe, Wm. G. Walden, Wm. Follurdock, Henry Rhea, Wm. Shore, A. IL Ih'Clelland, Christian King, Andrew Burke, Smanual Koller, II Plardga, C. Zug, John Dar. CA_ W. Rowley, George 11. Keyser, George Alien, Henry /one*, A. C. Murdock, Samuel Sayler, John limberer, Stool S. Scott, Jobe Easton, Henry Cimiottl, ri. bore &00 , it. P. Powell, A. Grunt:met, John Anderson, O. Yahoo, B. Bartberger, John A. Vorsyth, A. Prowsonfisold, Dau'l lierwig, Jam W. Dickson, 1.. Jarnalowski, Jos. Burger, f. Brost Dickson, 1.. Mitchell, C. Hoffman, C. IL Armstrong. A. Marshall, Conrad Shad, I it. Backofen, A-Brown, W. Il licOonologue, • be Lowry, John Bryson, J. Newton /one% W. K. McCance, Joseph Bennett, Alex Klog, ' Wm. Riddell. Jame Barrett, Wet. Hoed, Wm. Iticiterds, Jenne+ Gilder., George Horeb!, , Jas. !Schuster, Diald Park, Henry Erett, IPhillips, James Dunn, Wm. Hone IIL B. Roberts, Thomat Rees. SehrMsdcr, IWm. Katehinn, Edward Cutrk, P. W 00.... ', Ms- en A. A. Moore, Henry Freese, • Reuben Leonard, Thorn. Bailey, John Lowry, i A. M. AlcTighe, Km. Grieln, Samuel Galway, Jae S. Mon, W. W. Armstrong, Wm. Whitt . , 1 Tam liergent, James Petri", A. L. Scott, W. r. Pollock, ThomnsOreettoUgh,lim,th Moore. Leopold Bahl, Wm. H. Everson, A. Sprott. Rota. Alliugham, Jceeth Memo, Devid, Mill, I J. G. Berry, grancie 'Taylor, John Stnhbo, 1 John Bobo, John Clumtedt, Nathan White, ' IL C. Iteimmen, John Richardson, le. E. Kremer, - I Ad. lieletehi, Jae. Gray, 4th rt e W. Ctristy, U.U. lieskofen, C. Presser, John te.m.e, John A.D.:Thee, Devil Beckett, IL. NiciSons l 4, ; Wm. Darker, John Carninglmon,A Roerslng, Joo. IL Da sell, Lew is larbtoeue, I' Shillecter, It. J. Thonnut, Le Caner, W. Neel, J. G Bennett, Wm, Lary, Valentine Bens. Maw Re nt. Meer.' Brett, IS. I' Bueli..r, Jomph Kaye, J. W. McGee, Jecslt. b Hanna, Hay, Lew. Harris, Henry Lambert, . Joseph Ilastings, Henry Kokes, Alex. Meetin, John Semple, IL 11. Suorep, Wm Itnin , ,t. Joseph Curran, Wm. Vogel, Ii L. Ile,i, John Kelly, Michael O'llora, j r.,Wou. C Wall, Thomas Scott, 11,.. Mails. ilicbari Arm.tr: ng, Martin Ichwer. Samuel !Medley, Rie,ard Connell, Edward S. Wright, H. Vierbetter, Saint. N. Pickieg, 1 It I Wise, 1 - broe. J. Leman, J. Yd. Taelter, - - --=-- -- - 1 11"-:?' LentrarseeeYouati MM. Slues...nut Lamaze John Conntnithatmit Lk King, Juno Ttryas. AND NI tiNA.Nteli . LASTRUti.— BAYARD TAYLOR, tinh Palmer, WE ' ll'ew‘b'''' ''''''' II- F ''''''' ti ' 1 Esu., rd New York, the For end Troveler, win Lecture at J„tin Askto, John Stemort, Wm Nitro, MAI- YslC, HALL, on text THURSDAY EVENING, Deane Marl. Mortis, M. SPLarighlio, 1 .1. Vetter, ber ..sett. W. Jos.., Williams Cart, it littoral., Sconicr—lmiet J ann. trete, John Scott, Alex. Lynch, There is e Imperatively Dale known about Jodie in this Lewis Kers, ales• l.ynn, James '4"."'''. ~,touity. Mr. Tay ler's lecture olit 000101011 procure soot Ono ileitroohL rbilip Wan, Chart. Rea, veer user.ll iuf, manor, on the colject, es his c e n t. statet. II Bruggemen. Seams! Johrnces, Joseph Kinn, no r ,he r esults of Yds cern lemma' ohm:mations , Wm Leo:KUHL John Vok, K. Iskivro, i .ra I'6 1, OM ugh India. A. Benument, Jr, John Reek, 14'''''• U . """'"'''' ' ' p ooh °Len st 6V, o'cln..l: Lecture to commence at 7% J . 11. tlartley, George .d. Rowley, Ileum !dints. ' 0',., ,, k. brace. of 0u1c.1,1 ,-, n ..,:, eent..; to be hot at the JreePh Moor., Ad ..° l'h.fr.r. ' l.m ' . 11. "“' "N ' rit.al M u.ie and r.,k k t.1nr ,,, , lintels, Library' Rom., Christian Oyer, Wm. P. eimmoo, John Ward, i , ~ture Committee, and At the door. eteltse W. rkott, WM N . • NelttAtl. 1 HAIN M. KIRKPATRICK, Jelin I. Huber, Andrew Sc John Clifford, I F.LIAS H. IRISH, James A. Powers, W. D. 11.111100, Those Healey, I JANET B. HOLMES, Hart Cseee Giv'rk. C. liabb, Jacob Ityerly. WM. 11. KINCAID, John Weiderich, John Stagings, Peter Cc.l.msn, 1 it E.si li Y WOODS, David Hutchison, J. Santa Knox, Jolts P Pamela, 1 d.,23 Lecture Committee. L. J Black, loberu II Unile J.?. Wirado''' I - I; 0111ce Obto aidlPannalloldo hall.. ;"b." D'"‘" ; N. It ' ()'''''' !' A. Plgicsir!, I'4 lt-,/ road Copany, Pirrsotitog. Docensher :13, Ram mpurh"lrlloo,' ir..s.. r.-..trgot." Koht- W. Wtbem l loW —ren d 'Arseeel heeling of the tilmooboldem Jobe S. Miller, Comore Shore, Thomas Hill, . I ant E tfliun of Direetors of ads .JlllO AND PENNSYL . H. P. Jones, plaardeot yesids, J on ,. tissdis, 1 VAN SA RAI I. ROAD CYJNIP ANY, R o e the ensuing year, will Chao W. iklualner, Jobs Miller, John Crightee, Ihe 11.,;,1 at the rem of the Cont , onv, In Pitudsurgh, on M. IL Nolen. Wm. Irvin, John Magee, TIM i.Sli AY, the .1.5.U0 May e: Jan itAri, 1845, between the Asdrer 11l 11/41, U. An., livery Ne'...., t hour. of 10 t M awl 3P. M . (meeting at 10 Wilms B l ock,lk W. W. W ri ght, Won K. Bowe, IBy order ..I the Mart of biteNt,ll , Robert Scott, wg.eta,„.„l. 1 r . 1.1,. , . V ~,,, ! dolt. -L,I. J• li.osSecretersr• re Dowry, John Ilively, Samuel shut, f - _-,re Boated of 'Prove End illereleamss, Ir.x• duo.. Lynch. David Ken., John lt.mrs, 1 1 .1,Y char e'•-Tl.• regular smartly meeting of the Andreas tti ol:sre, Jeremiah Pletniug, Wm. klyerly. As wv-,..t.D., IN y.i Le held at their rose., on TUIMDAY. Jan. riernuat flon.grav, A. II Wimman. W. Peale rt.), ' one,. 2,,,t, 01 7 1.. m, w h.. se tp,u will t a Tu. , . 01 ..,,,,I. Julift tYTIALpf, H.Dtd• ft U1a.67. J. hothrrford.jr !re • rt. to r lit, 0,13,iti11i141. Lad soverni bun: rod others. 1 d-r.,..Sta W. P. IikVXN, Secretary. I, , :-.. its efgallts 8ai1... 0 the NiADS,terS of th e OM) ' Lt ''''' 1 ELIA, ii ,' BALL are .di ked to comt at the Unit, • ..,- .ilev.i , u TIYErDAY bYE- Tam nrilrotilWrx• Da llamas N. llarehedi, Edward Campbell, I. 8 laler Id,llepbsri,_eme - mae rs: Ozwrtzlitizt—TOMPitiAtation to btcolue nn Independent Citizens' Candidate for the Mayor alty of the city, at the ensuing election, ham been by me eertously, considered. The came and anxieties attending a faithful performance of the daties of m ass i f ce are UDC generally appreciated by the our citi• tee.. They ere not present to witoess the daily annoyance said embarratilnents which arise t, perplex and sometimes postpone the strict per formance of official duty. All that the people are made seiluainted with, are direhations of duty, without enquiring or caring what O CCiSiiila ed them. Under snob circumstances, the office of Mayor is a wet troablesoine and thankless one, sad my Intention was to have retired from any further aspirations to it at the close off f coy present term. Set the singular unanimity elitists of my fellow-eitizess, in favor of my re. election, independent of all party considerations , has not only made me change my resolution to withdraw, but to cheerfully accept your invits tion to run. I am, therefore, your and the Peo ple's candidate for mcisetion. Daring the time 1 have been in offioe, I have laboredto perform its uties with the utmost fidelity. That errors ha been committed by me, no one is more anxious to charge, than I am todmit. Still, In the performance of every Lot, I did what I thought wee right at the time. The esperience of nearly •year has taught me much, and should I be re-elected, I pledge myself that every energy I poeees shall be ex erted to justify the liberal confidence of my fellow citizen. remain, Very respectfully , Your obedient servant, FURL. E. 1/01.2. wanes, Deciember MIICDO2II OF Till CZAIL—NiaIOI63, it lieettla. in spite of the anxiety itleideut to hie present position, maintains hie old habit of walitli e iog the streets of Bt. Petersburg unattended. lately informed that a tradesman in a large way of business had insulted a Frenchman without provocation, and he immediately sent for him When asked why he had insulted the man, be replied, Bonus. I hate hie nation." le that your only motive " Tee, sire." "Thos you shall have an opportunity-to gratify your hatred I shall send you to join my army in the Crimea.' Buffalo are said to on the Red . River, beyond Minnesota, and many hunters will follow them this winter. The Boston Flit says the importation of salt has been so large the past six months, that it in now difficult to find storage for it. The wealthiest citizen of Louisville in lion. James Outhrie,Benretary of the Treasury. His property in one district in the city is taxed at $501,20 5 . A number of prominent merchants of Ban Francisco have selected, as a testimony of theii esteem to Mayer Garrison, a tea et of five pieces of solid gold, weighing 900 ounces, and costing upwards of $7,000. Col. Benton's lecture before the New York. Mercantile Association yielded, it is said, from $1,500 to $2,000. Toe expense was only $BOO, so that the association, which, by the way, was greatly in need of funds, made a most fortunate hit. Edmund Lafayette, the grandson of General Lafayette, and the only lineal descendent of the illustrious deceased, is now in Washington. On Wednesday he visited the two houses of lion great; and was introduced to members and oth ers. After making • tour to the South he will return to Franco. sir Great Care of ILbesesmatlsm.v•The editors of theltichmrond dismselican, of December ?Ath, 1&52, coy that Carter's Spanish klisture le no quack medicine. They had a inan In their pros room who wee afflicted with violent memorial rheumatism, who was continually complaining of misery to the book, limbo and joints :—his °Yee h e el booms feverish and matlery, neck swollen, throat sore, and all the symptoms of rherunatiam, combine! with Bomfuls. TIM bottles of CAII no tice ANIII MIXTURE. cured him, and, in an editorial as above, they I.wer tertimony to Its wonderful effecul, and say their only e gret thet all euffering with deem of the blood are not aware of the existence of such • medicine. They cheer fully Recommend it. me Bee their oertificate, and notice in Jolt, wont the dart 1m port' ha- The riOIIIILTO sad Comfort of being ism Mri so in • SUIT OF CLOTHES, Ls greatly enbanoed by hail lug them oomb MAIMS SO MS BUMS. CHISELS han got all that is neoeseary effect that great *mamma. lion, both es regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to Merinos all this, and be only moderately' snood, can do so by calling at 240 Lukurz morn, head d Wood. P. 11.—Bultslooms, pertleader, Is one of his greatest foto. II o. =got be beet to the etyle and fit of thi, gar reVt..../JiMpriffnota,t2rld be girmi.l4' 11rusary, to • • r • 1 ;r4r,'..4. MEMO ORY- To the Dobilltatod.—.Dl. mosars IN ORATING ELIXIR Of OORDIAL —There was • time when people were made m Lenses thet certain medicine! had • direct influen , m upon the blood. The fallacy ban been ex. plodeL It is now well known that it in only through its elements, the chyle and the tecretione, that the character of the vital paid can be changed. MOWS'S INVIGORA TING ELIXIR purities the eranguiferout current, by puri fying the ii.retiOei, nod regulating the action of the stomach and liver, and the bowels , . It is en alterative and iovlgorent, and the grand secret of its almost mirsculmae cures comet , in its plviog tone to the stomach, bringiug the functions of every disorder,d organ up to the standard of heelthfdl action, imparting to the enfeebled nervous system a eel tsustaining power, and rendering it capable of withstending the external intinsuces which had heretofore enervated or prostrated It llence it la o eovereign, unfelt. ', log remedy for dyspepsia in ell its forma nod consequence'', for torpor or undue activity of the accretive emus; and to all the fluctuations, eoppecesione and excitements which constitute the symptoms of nervous Muses; When the constitution f eta. broken down, the ap petite inert, the dige.tion feeble, the nerve, unstrung, md clouded, and the whole system cradled by physical pain and mental deepondency, it will revive and tutors both the ra animal Ekrong I It and the meets' energiea with • degree of pidity that in euperstiti L ,can liar . s would have been attributed to ehrbrOttmoo t The Cordial IA put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot l'eg. three .loliorn por hottlo; two for five dollars; e•ix for itlNO, Proprietor, 142 lima away, New York. 5,..1,11,) Dru,rjr,to qkrouothout the tnited Etat., Chtuadi .nd the Went Indies ENTO. FLEmr. , : a it 111[0:z., No 60 Wool et tort, Palkburg,h. FA). 11. No. It , Wood scree[, do it E. SELLEP ,,. . k N, No, 57 Wood street J. 1 , FLE2•11:: t.i. kile.rbro. City. dele.-daw DEE on Fri Pocemb , . 221, at 6 D, o'clock, P. M., ALE in tYN• DISK PARKER ItottISSON, of 'Referee townehlp, Ahe Stith year of hi- age. The funeral will take plane from the reakience of hie father, ,en. nObip,ol2. The frinnie of the family are re. apectfully lovStel to attend. On Sunday onnrning, 11th inst. at 10 o'clock, AMELIA NKVILLS.„eldest daughter of Lieut. Wm. C Chaplin, of the U. S. Navy, aged 17 year" and 7 months. Iles fuoeral will take place on TUES MAY, 26th Mat * at to o'clock. from the rmitlenc. , of John WD. Craton, .Mct nongahela Iloure. (entrance On Firt4 street,) and proceed to the Allr,ll.ny Cemetery. te. ,r Tarr .14,1 ecd N ,) TL S I NO. Di,roal.er J VIINWOODY, 1..13. N. CITY II ALL, iN TUN. DIAMOND NNW LDVENTIBMIIENIS. _ _ _ CIIRISTMAS LAY SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE, IN 1. iVU SPLLNIAU ESTESTAItiiIENTS! I ) , ITER ...SU Ael" tiANIVILD in neve Dance. rt,+.'D liana 6..0 'reformat.. aler Atterte.c. perfeentanee at o'cleck ; Itvinklog at o'etke . k. Twasday 116W•allsi, December $l6, A greet bill, to honor of theArIES:4Y OKEY2 cad 110 V Eft 00 Anil?, who wat preeent U full uniform by le•itAtnt of the senior I Troupe. OW)" Tkiets Twenty flee C,ltll. Uellery for Colored yew dec2A Dissolution of Copertmeratstp. 'riotof dopored 1.1 Cos Interest to David F. and Jame* Part, aoo Jacob Volute , Th. the late Orm will b. settled Fy the undtrSigliei. eLo .101311111.1 e the matinfacteire at aJt. , ,a heenegs, aimed and Wade Carpet Chain, Coedlt r,.', ' and tatasag, under the etyle ao4 firm ot PARK, P&L: Milt W. DATIL IL PAWL, JA.IIIIB PARK, JAOUB PAJNTKE. Mir To Cart, Ishater Co., 1 cordially recommend • cootinua4ce tLe va t attended to tb• late firm. G. E. WARNER BANNER COTTON VILLB. Park, Painter L Ca, pr- Warehouse, No. Itil Wet aml 2 s:iii•lcu teem:Klein. ttsburgb. dre G ,001.) VA I:111 Nti LANDO Ant 6ALE, In Dote of 6,1 u, It) •r 100 arree, a• may be WANTIS.D; lo VirgirOa near am Baltimore and Ohlo ItaUrost @NE TIIOC , ANI) Nernst , sale, al $3 par acre. LADIILS AM) 0 ENTLEMJIN In search of gcatl rams Jo not need TO GO Wr2iT (Jr ,coo.l land. Call on A. CUTUISERT *-SON, decl:s No. lAulttri street. _ _ FFN COUGH P.—This being the season ha birw ß lF l teh 6 peOple re liable to Cough.% Colds, As :di sheuid precure eLle of Morgan's Celebrated coast, rup. prepared and sold wholesale end retail by JOILN liArr, JL, No. 11 1 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Also sold by J. r. Fleming, and Pressley Means, Yede rot street, Allegheny city, and by A. itlieever, near Lim Upper llri•lge, A tlegbeny city. dee.l.6 I Inr rgAiTi.lll.. - .•:.- 3 b seeks just received and fatale lN by de '1.5 11 r-s: YFL C01.L13. AFti A"-" th""lliViSY O. COLLINS. E—Y-10—bo x—re Uk -3 Y decZ HENRY 11. OULLINN UIT bbls fresh roll for sale byNRY • HE 11. COLLINS. --- To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Alanntseturers. InlB SU 11. 4 CRIBRK is now importing a superior q ual i ty ty of OiL OF OtIONAC, of which %of an m ums with gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineCognaa Brandy. Ills RS:Ai:NOM OF ROCUELLE and °TAMPS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROON. RUM, ARA°. CIDIR and PNACU BRANDY, 11OLLAND SCUIKDA SI SCIINAPPS and SCOTTISII WHISKY, ate acknowledged by NAP S Yirk manufacturers by the greet demand after them. Di• rections for nee will interibaty OrVII h 1 DK. PINCUTWANGRII, 141 Malden Lute, New York. P. S —lmporter rf Paguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese: Thorn's Fat. °opal'', Sulphate Am monia, a al. tf i)oall'a Patent Ittunk Drtiling aeMines, W limloo,ll.2bily two two m UT eu 3OO , b work of tiervo.rokred the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler a t".l ►nd So :., Manufacturers. The eubscriber has been eppeintel Pole agent in the ted ntates, for the sale of rloStr to toe these M L MOStI6 F. EATON, 19 Eisth streeL TO Ron. Wm. Y. Johnston, President A. P. R. R.; W..M Robert Esq., Chief Rug. A. V. R. R.; Gen Wm. Lorimer, Jr. President R 4 0. W. Barne Key, Chief Eng. P. C. R. IL; Menem Stallion a Nicholson, Contractors for the P. declit P""T ggro.olfulL..7.Bpecific ; I do Baderey's Beady Itellef; • do Barry'. TriooPherous; do Lyon.' KathaLron; do Wright's Piths; do Ersodrette. • do lloolland's Borman Bitters; do Wallister's Ointment ; do Thorn's Cough Candy do Brown's ESE.. (linger; do Terrell'. thntment; do Terrell'. Arablen Liniment; do filets' Petrolento; In etore end for sale by VLSMING 8808 hnomesore to J. KMd d Co. No. CO Wood strvet. der.2.Ldow DLACK IALLD OBUCIBLE3-300 in store end t MING or ode by doc2lfdan FU BROS. Copartaterehlp. riptttwthrair Xelbrlti llAtatb=.". undeo the Um of re AL YO 0 N CO.. far the purpoe; et verrying on the PAINTING BUSINIVEsin ell its branch ; and hope, by striot attention to Mohnen, to merit • share of public patroosge. Lettering and Graining done for the uncle on Lea/tenable-terra.. Shop on Seventh street, oppodto the Neptune Angina BO UM . WK. YOUNGBON, DANIEL YODNOBON. New • epee EleakELngs. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Nr. Naval AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPRItB; Panel Decoration; in gold., oak and marble; Hell Paper, of cartons sty lea ; Fig'd sod Plain Papers, for dining rooms end chambers; Cheap and low prited Wall Papers; DOrderd, I,4UMS, Window Shades, A large ' and complete easomment of the above, selected for Oa isseaon, will be mid at the usual lowat prkes. .* star a AIX. • - • ita. eirria. Lollies= rzTrilisioll or eanteegactace of the great second:la- Con of demands upon tds tirse c fnem the escones which has thus far attended his exertions, Dr. (AMR IL FITCH dude It impossible to leave Yittabiergh as soon as be had &Niguel; he will therefore forego entirely his minor ale ',ointments, and remain In this city until th middle of January, receiving Mils daily, (Babisath ex cepteek) till SATURDAY MERINO, January Mb, at his rooms at the City lloteL All persons desiring to consult him are parti cularly requested to make as early application as possible , as under no dreametances will It be weights for him to remain longer than the time apecided; It will, therefore, be useless to mate application after that date, eseept by letter or by incurring the ikpenee of a journey to New York. N. B.—To patients visiting Dr. Etch from a distance, a reduction from his regular charge will be made, in cotudde. ration of the expense of trayslildwal Western Farmers' Insarance Campeau, NEW LISBON, OHIO. S. LPG A. BK EY, Ascot, ST. csenuss BUILDII4O,IOB TUTTED ST., PTITSBUTLOIL °Monts: JAMB SALLY. Pron. JAMES BUBBECHE, V. Pres% LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. ronlvms: James Burbach, Mary Springat, Daniel liartaugh, Sr , Led Hartle, N.E. McLaughlin, . Jana =don, Jeoe McLaughlin; James Kelly, Fisher A.Blocksour, Past., Lett Martin, 8.-eeetary. sargassuss: A. & A. 31' Baia, Th. Undstelter, Dr. Trish, Joseph MO, springer Elartough, B. M. Banton, Wilkinson & nested, Gilbert S Frederick, Pittsburgh; Jas. Mean,Sq., Hanna, Garrets= a Oo , Cleveland; Graham & BPOoy, Dr. G dea . Fries, Cincienati. l u 7 CATISLIGIVII, lasuraiteit Company or pittabargh.—WM. BAC/ALLY, President; OAHU'S'. L. IiiABBILIELL, Secretary. Offioe: 84 Wed altrart,bepeas Jiurace tad Witalsereses. Demme GULL and CARGO Bilks, on the Ohioan& WNW NINA 'hirers and tributaries. Illoorepogaiust L.P. or Damage by Firs. ALSO—Against the Pert!, of the Ma, and Ina= Osslgn. tiooondTronspartolloa. wartor. William Bagels',ro Wm. =rimer or, Junes M. Laver, =an= M. Sher, Samuel Bea, WilliaMl3lnitsio, BobertDeudap,) r., John &Dilworth, Lour AL Pnllll.k, /razed Sells= 8. Harhaugh, J.Srborrolsk.r WAlterßriort, Wllllamß. Bus! John 2b.iptoL,Lioc2l --_---7 21 otiesa—Pittsbarigli and altealbnnest— ual wills Railroad Cosapaisty.aaThe A Meeting of the Stockholders of the. PPETSBUIUTH AND STDBNVILLY. VoLILROLD WIIPANY will be held, in accordance with law, on MONDAY, the ith day of January, 1546, at the office oti the Company, Na. 146 Third street, of el e cting at 10 &clock in the for for the purpcoe of electing a Proddent sal twelve 'Amebas for the ensu ing year. decalld --- CHARLES NAT LOB, Secretary .- —.— -L--- - ----- - ---2 " . L Oa Monongahela Navigation Company --notice to Stoekholders.—.The Annual Meeting of the Stockboldens of the MONONGAdILKLA N AT IOATION COMPANY will be held, as require by law, on TiIIIIISDAY, the 11th day of tame n ,IthBsCatty th of da of tbo Ccmpeny, N 0.16 Orant street, burgh, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the election of officers fur the ensuing year. declirtd Eleetionoc-The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the ASSOCIATED VlREbilibrti INISU dANCE COMPANY, and election for thlrteon Directors, to serve tor the ensuing year, will be bald .t the °Mos of the Compaq, on TUE-el/AI, the 2.1 day of January, 18b5, be, tunes the hours of 10 A. IL and 1 P. M. Se declo..td cretary. [l:fs Chortler' Valley Railroad Golopit— up...A meeting of the Stockholders of the MULE. rthiti se ALLOY RAILROAD COMPANY...wiII be hel, In accordance with the provisions of the Charter on MONDAY hotel, In , the Sth clay of Jansiory, 1£45, at the St.. Chlries the City of Pittsburgh, at 3 o'clock in the adernoon, for the purpose of dectiog a Board of Managers for the do, Mg year. J. E. MOONEINAD, President Pittsburgh, December 15,1854-- ------- {„decl&M -- _ -- ------------- Div Idend.—ClTlZlChf INRUILANC I9 ut.lld.. ' PAN Y.—The President and men:fret of this °mgt. O ny two this day declared a Mindere:l of mu SOULS per; share, upon the capital met. Three dollars payable to the Oto,kblders, or their legal representattm, on wad after the Mind inst., and one dollar credited to their stock. SAMUEL L. MARSHRLL, Secretary. Pittsburgb, December 10, 1854.—{deelSIR tent wisresa rastrzhacs COXPAA', OFFICE, NO. VI WALNUT STRISET, PIIILADISLPULA., CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1 Authorised Capital, $300,000. itIBETTii LIABLE POR THE LORoES OF TILE COM PANY. In &Let Notes, (negotiable lorm,) secured by Mart. Me' and Judgments— .. $.lOO,OD:t In hills Receivable, Mortgages and and .. Bundy Ax— le Cash, Cash Arum end Cash Items .......... —. MOM Total ...... ..... O. L 11. CADWX emit:lent i- 11111511, Bectatary. ikar Fite, Mari. foal Inland Traw}portation riake,taa® at current rat.. REFERENCE'S. rirremilori. Kramer A 13... hut, Curling, Robertson A Co., N. liolmes A bans, Wm. Bagsley A Co., J. A. lintrbiaon A Co., D. Leech A Co., Murpll7, Tiernan & Co. PLCIUDISYOI I . Walnright, Minting= M. L. Hollownil A Co., A tlo)a, David S. Brown a Co., C. dl. 1 Deo. Abbott, Wood & Oliver Cams,. A Dern.kla, Caleb Cope & Co., Chao. ilegargen & Co., Drexel A Co, Beaten% Don. Wal D. Keley, Brett, Baker A CO., Cat ris, Bale A Co., Deal, Wing= A CO. J. BANKS KNok. Agent. N 0.1.15 Water meet, Pltraborgl PITTPJaII We, rise and. ifairia• isauximes Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC WILL. PITTSBURGH, PA. d ARKS s. HOON, PAmident. Cuanza A. D(c.rosr, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to oil connected with LIVE itI6R.S. Also, &gnu:lst/Ind siideargo Risks on the Ohio and Mi. niesippi nters and tributsries, and !darine Risks gesierallY.; And sitslast I.oss and Damage by Fire, and against aid Petite of the Sea at Wand Narigationand Tranerportti.n.: Polk*s issued at th e korai rates eonsidtent with rafetyi, to all parties. O: J amea 8. Boon, MaIM Wm. EL Ramo, emend Wt.lbuten, James D. Went, tt intim Phillip, Alexander Bradley, John &nth Jam Fallattoa, Joseph P. tiassam, M. D., Hobert Galway, John !entails, Ahmander Beynohls, Arn.- W... P. Johnston, strong Constar, James Masehaa, Horatio IL Lae,ll.lttanninite (Morns 8. Mnden, Hiram Stowe, Soarer. tnyStwly __—__—_ -----__ On RA Lltrond Mosteet...-At a meeting of the Bosnia Directors of the PITTSBURGH AND MI RAiLILOAU COMPANY, held December eth,198.4 a resolu on sr° passel directing a meeting of the Stockholdersof ti said company to be held on the 27th of December, heat., in. the borough of West Greenville, for the ekotka of Direr ion of said company, and directing the Treasurer thereof, to have notice published of the sanse. Pursuant to said resoled:len, notice is hereby given that • meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittatonl l NA Me Railroad °novelly, will be beld at the house of T. A. not. lad, in the borough of West Greenville, Mercer county, on. WRDNRYDAY, the 97th of Decemba inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, for the purpose of electing a Board of Di rector, for the emitting year. By order of the Boerd of Directors of the P. & LB. RAM:. decliMiw B. F. BASKIN, Wow -- 11.01STA11.11 Health Association of Pittsburgh. Poo-OFFICE, No. 108 ST ditST,manta Tehociph Mos. This As is orninised Oaths purpose of alforiling mutual essistann to era other, to nee of sienna. or or dna. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of theAloon secures a weekly tienelltduting sicken., ayeging from f'=,2s to per week. In this Association all members are equally intereauel in the management and profits. S. B. wICINZLE, President. T. J. licsisa, Secretary. Finance OCCISIIittOO—JCSLAH K.ING, Jams itinuoi, G. N. Unarm. Consulting midden—P. Tuts, M. It lIARTYORD, CONN. Chartered 11319...Capttal Stook Ilacro,oo o, HOS. K. BRACK, President. 7-rnos. A. ALILTASDKEt, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Bribe, - 11 Tll4or, Etlell.l.oloWert Bunton ___..c, Ward Woodbridge, TLAl.lollietey, Joseph Church, - Roland Mather Frederick Tyler, Id ' s G. B el, Hobert Buell, naninel S. Ward, Mil. A. Tuttle Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dualism, Gustavus F. DIMS, J =WI 8. Morgan. 1171- Policies on tire and inland Risks homed on favors; W e terms, by GEORGE R. ARNOLD, Aet, deelikly No. 74 Fourth street, l'ittsbuzgh. i w-17-..,ASSOCULTID Firemn's lasaraafte tjt,r. 2,&7lnalimityps=t_crimi;ittsraryur, sigt.. tory. Will Mime agabast MK and KAZIN'S BIM of all kinds. Once: N 0.99 Water street. DDIMICIMM : J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, ! Oa O. Bonier, H. B. =1 ,4 4 Wm. Id. Idonr, FL B. i 0. 11. Panleon, WWI= Collingrood, It. B. Roberts, John M . Iron. Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wllklnson, Dosid OompbelL AU A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. Als'lZl;Uatziltrblum=r , .. }mr = be sold on relumnable term'. It is near Itakmmil Oe's new minas works, and several other marmo t mtg. 'Lemont& 11, ix the largest and beet lot now to Os had in egban Ibr manufacturing purposes. Mb packet, mid dear of Inagatibmnoe. gook. of 14.. . WITH, at his law Moe: - - Feortb street. aMta Smithfield. Pittabumb. ..-------------------- fl W natant. Perthasylvarala eapit al it , LbeDrs. L. Stormy Second, between Wood end Mead streets, and J. Hun, Northeast corner of Dlanumd, All*. gheny city, are the attending Physic:Wm to tbe awn Instb tution, for the first quarter of Mg. ApOlathons for iliM,on my bp made to them at all hours at their calms, or at the Hospital at 2delock, P. IL Reath caste of occidental injury are rewired at all hem, without form. . lather Os Frets&Ms Saying Puma sad Lou Assoelatioa, OVPION, No. 97 FRONT STREIT. Mamma Day—MONDAY. Notes offered as BATURDLY to the Secretary, at the store of JohnMellor, No. Si Wood street. eekly Dam received et the same time end I Plum street WEEIITIZE, Bearetery. De C. It MAI.OI6IL, no MARXIST Worecd, Ditto. erglttimpelrteLand Wholesale Dealer to YA.NCY AND BTADha I/ UNIY AND DRY GOODS, olhas to city - sod country &elm as large and well selected stock ut GoodA as any Mob= home, end saute prior, thus ...Lying reight, ttm e ad uju ATTENTION! B. L. o.—You are hereby aotiard to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WSItZt DAYS and YSIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such Dui urea as rasy room before the Company. Secntary P. SAND, Atitrodpro at. law YYP OTtt L0t...41M 6.3OaND Tax TUNIC SNOWY HOIIBII (6 Hall suitalea p meotinge,) will be let foe taros or 'bat alights week. of GHOULS =MON, Yoquin drolkito at B. Wenima'a, No. 96 Wood latest Dietlyee..The JDOHNIMERI RAMO= CLISTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WIDNIADAY of may =Fah, at epocaustisers, In the Diamond. By mime. MDT 030. W. 5111511. Derretarr 1. 0. 0. F.—Pisoe of mooting, Waahlacton Wood street, between Fifth street and Virg= alloy. Putssolon Loney No.33O—lfoata every Tuesday avoids.. Itaiwairrna fix, No. 87—Yeats drat_ and irid" 40-4_40 4 1 6 - , - , • • SZE MTMNI =EI i!IM=MEMII - ---=--- - .1T .'7.. . Inlaggennalll CL VW" Woe re *dr llgiunn-ISIn Onto, roe Wor--71.1, Or gi legren-Bixem sr !bargain' Ignilraribio=o I go. go. oar, le ; Imer nee, ISEWIN be iii aor, re. Naar geeig sob oil be ore errs en the agernabg7Derma= et NOWA ~....... to earners% es CHRISTMAS TWO GRAM) TILIISCSIMANCIS. p pt Arms= PIIZIMMAINUL sir Tun AMMON, Droner 1110, gill be /e' or Orn Minty Dons of the ativrsor or EMIL Nspolegn Boograle..---... POIROII. graebee-..---- arr. Coon bogr--------10. = Doable Damee-........11110 M. g IL n moire win ALADDIN, CHL TIN lIIINDMIRM WO. PIUMILANCIL THD3Deserame Ida bereilimill the Fest play ter' Paggue. -io—paar Stagy. To aoudads with HARM= xcrocasusits os poicsan of TII3 MAL Seat TUESDAY NIGHT. air TILLS ZVIMINS, Danaber be peibMia the play of the OOR TEMIII GUAXDSKIN, OR TEX 1511=101 RRleli Reetem. YETOritR Bind Ty cosieladaNrit!i • " '' ATILIIIE2St 7I / 1 e Jun slyest. - • iIYICISDAY MINI" Doeonsteur 3061betors eiL-,-^ — ohneTAUttli CRIIII.IOAL DIOS •vi both beeninir worth` over 100 suburb yieon,thet binary onel terthils worth so not evoelled by lerw eshibilhoa lot the ems , 4fir Admhmion SS costa. embeatited at thrift f olb =WA, went perm. Inort open et e 34 OM*. ma- Tern =tongs. on cioutas. DKr. IY.SAW o'clock. Oneilver,•k .----iaa _ __ ths Ike tr win b' "'Za k at l'on yeuk'imriankkl ' ' 1 " °mir th. umtathms N K r te NVYININGE December 26 0.4,4 eat. canal et the Ms/WI/m. 0 r at mo . 16 dearth niamt. Ife si riZ Care. DoWa n a rea a . W.Clamddlarre man admitted withoat • L. 1113••111••4 lisoNT". dad& L 0. OF 0. F. GRAND lING ALLA BALL will be leaden LILHATIHIE A HALL on FRIDAY MMHG, Doombor INit. for th e begat of Wise No. eil, No. SION, sag NIS. fraternity are reopertfully imbed to 113•11‘ ambit asesibm. P. B.—Tbe DAUGHTMA ON trellyienee their To the El eaters sad Oltloose of tie Weis& Ward, Pittabourelu OITER layoff rsn lodesoodNot 0.8.11.1. AU MOW thr the Third Weed tithe eig OM= at the mantes electioc, in &unary, UM. In the Third Wad In the Let six rem, sal 11 1" Zaksit* from my boyhood, a necia—di et ittlyireo rem. theeithee would awl reepeoleolly tho as logis at icy Moo eitison, at the ouadog election tor nidannion. teKMI M W OM = Gemmitelate for A.ltiermeam et w' 7 • Ward. D 01111 HT ICCOr will be an Indeleadaat Oali he Mk, ALLUSILILLN, of the Third Ward, Oty of PittableMlL. N. B.—k contrary rumor hobsbeim anahhid Oa I had withdrava, I. beg my heeds and the cilimme Matadi' minch anoneona report& dedda WM. BAK inCRLL, &erotar REV. DR. COVEL'S RR EIIIIIA.TIC Pb? fhe Bee, Cbrapiete sad Hoed" Owns qt.frolkstmfdiff , G . /grade, Efereditary and Aferaerial Jass ae.OM& mode amt, ialIgOONBC401i1" end efAmDlwrimet efirOd/ the Newels: ..tistem. Q1:1011 AN ARRAY ON: TNNTINNY as Da ANION SRamo= Aiwa Mee COW teeth ft all ek/Vl4 Brestawed : la Amor way *bar NEefieaii. _ The CUM et care comprehend SVOILY STAOW. ON' ILTUDITILATIIIiNte Whether accompanied by that terrible emadeity at th e parts Waded, condemn in i muscular eoutractions which so efli the al Chronic Blasamatime a Weiss, ortgole, re by Ow emir changing symptoms which aminnettilloid the ritemedenhalw of this Promo completed. Unlike the sseargdo" prem.* ankeZL N ' ll which Mee 111011 A Illedilee CRIIMbee meting Rbeennatism, these PM amtala gad thus act dish& Os animal forms, inrigarete the constOution, and se the Odra of Astute in bar diets to eau off the. dlesme. Their medical adieu is dispel sad trpardlia. It motor tblk enterea mead or radix of the dieterh.s., them* all the complied:lons of nerves and Mamie , widen Ms estainehel. and carpels from the blood the Mods p i =b which 614 1 4 sad rereads, and internees, while it the WO lime einem of the Malady. Cauatioo--fiaviare of Coustorfattal t eardsaller, and aneodre for Dm EAMIIN6 COVIUS sastrauerio vrms, and see that the bums hairepra tY outside wrapper, hie signetres, ocasibesigesi by et H. l RING, Genesi Agent. 192 Broadway, Nor ark,onoi which now are eanorsea. PRICE, P7ITY CENTS PEE BOX. 11116.130k1 by Dr. OND. H. KUM, title • EVAN ME:=l 101.;14:i111.1 ,p GRAND IitZGALIAL BALL. Ot TM k a 'INK& A C 0.13 LIST Of .TOTBNILI BOOKIL—Obt6 in dram's Trials, or the Utile Bops Danes,. Games Popular Tales: trutsbilad from ths Itstith b$ Itra L Bork. ilerry's Vaadion, or Philosophy d lbws: by Wm. G. Bkherdr, A. M. F: ny Gem: a tholes eolleetion of Toby Tram Storim from the History at the itellonasikm, .iiith Bluer lambast by Anne 111.. Haeritt.. ..... amiss from Histoty:_by 44irsrd'aiii .d. rings. Wait Own Story Book. Clara's Antasereants: by Mr.. Alms Basis. • Edger Clifton, or Bight and Wring. firroole fatries, m Breams st Azad liesta. boatentsient better than Wraith: by Atiesß. Meek • Patient Walling no Loss: dra . No Both Word as /MI: dm all' s mit Eiold that Glitters: Parley's Proud& be all lissama The Week's Ddight, or Games sad Soria Is Itss Palm flow to be • Lady: by Bev. H. Newcombe. Hon cola a Want do. Tbi ..... b00d of Ghost Him. of Imo= Meta wrzii, Study; 4 besmiliol colored ea; itremples or Geodome; do th e Gift; 6 do do. All the Animals fbr 1555; superb endow d Os Wadi; .1. 1 03264 Montrowilnandard Warta; finely baisitalbeiN6 Bibles and Pro) er Books . In deb bintrandr. a octo For tale by dent,' Ho. 36 Badildidid stmt. , B. • t C a n''°•aunolanlitly.. ~. 2 "MOM MILLAR. A BRO:haffle moan far a lisatellonabile .E of students to Writing, Book•Kaalatrag, MMl:madfil 42 M - enletions, axed to all other neeessary esennadd which twit -.- ghats the nominee znann. •., lath MAI seethes swparste teetrnedoo, tbantby avow _ dog Ma la a rare and saperior runner. - tall at Mellon Citr Cwwwwelol Oollaire,latualke MA • Wood stmt, Lhom , yoz i . wiro P. forteed full antl :, • the lbflontng: I loam of oo poen in thin dty law aped to w 2.1° • Book Seephg, equal to Mr. JO= Bazar, viole t = services sin be bad at to. Iron City Oonoastalal en* : Joan Ram. - Anther of ilentbag's new and improved erten et Book. i Keeping.undardi .. Pirreatnaan, Bearaber Alibi. : Wa, tbe ard, ' take plasma in wads; to ear ~ Mead, and tiara:We, th at we bare taken akw Loom la _' Prot Millie , new sod supaior mime of Plamaisidh dui our haprovsnaild has eneeedel oar mod Nagar Mod* i Dons. Stioafi•Who wish to improve . thelfload-welthi find Prot M. the mast Wilful tendertktid bat pram to • ri i kijbu brad, G. H. W. G. Mat" - A. A. White, -,—, Alban Liafiwahi:) J.* mnidield, Robert William . . Lewis ILJesks, 8.. ITGarr, J. H. Witeisy, Danlop Ratan, Peter o. Barylwa And Wawa. whonainill eau be wen at Go loam ' • Doors it arousals P • ITTEIBIHML PA.—lnenrptastid bytes • - ri Pnonalisniaorith pespetand obess . . P. DOPY, Author of Um o'llertHAmstissa Astentsse; Pinkstone of Book-Keeping and Otoonstoill liebreses. JOHN D. WILLIAM% tbe best drama pmesHiktb• United tketes, Pradmor et Onamseciel end Ceseinesdel Priumnetdp.i_ ;N. N. HAWN, Bel, of to Moberg* Ha, Pr /M Of Memaatile law mu MEOW loonotry. P. HATlMlN,Priscipet of the liathoetuthelaligozeo" Professor of Mathermlito, Mr. J.D. William tom pionsessity Masi the lecally, and it tot be moo thatdutom hie latepsedheMmel camp. menu the mit, be use teeret=hdre Om beet yew man in the country. TIM attrections to 'indents Mired by airrece me United Maria. The coos or taints. ampbelisip w.da or gm mat trmeeetirmi, Ist itilhamie mtillllWea.-. Double Mary BoolvEsepteg 1101> mak& Brim Oil caimans, meeting the whole geld of Inland sal blip commerce. Ocaninetehd per, atift wary mem impromment In Ur art. Marinem Uttar end Mielmme rwma Mom, _dameripMem. Dray Imbue, In Ormenehdal asisoms. the Swap elt ar Pod ter a Okonlar. • - - 1,1212TAL Tvmy Wads= frig INAPIE. • &NO] W./LWMMIO. iNE3 L 2 WARM 11. T. SWIM Caen!-1a rood seal& 0 pound poidnen, sasotted.lbr Wu bpi seers sail ban just received par Mors DM. Expros, • bop lot at AintelsnOolini,tombkilithlY hone au only ccuethatioa funs all vie en disbar at obtaining *bake lx.llprodesta Faurts—ao boom Ow Do* Soidog 1 auk do Cooldior do; 1 do bolt Comoda; hash Citron, Orsaii sad Loom Pool, lout mired ol the Emily Grocery dose of E 31.11ENVO. dos= Nos 1 sadf Mom& SOU P-6 libis bla laralnes ; 20 b B Syrup UIPZI; Ni t g en " ..a co . dean NA - IL asses &Wilda remissitaaake up dada SAW IL. 00Liaws. Li 111,11.1. LES—Tini day ad Ism& 1 u - deal 11131111" IL ON lISPUBLIORM 00111 T, or Asks Beskiriy ,ems drys of Rusk* by Sodas IllimotindsvmS twentroos portraits of dlslissiddrui woess, shseasd from, 0d512.1=2. taxi, Copley, lienesbor. MS oast osermfams/ pinas e M. of Illoshslions: Mrs.Ms& WerkkriPho Mrs. - Deer, Mrs. llsondir Ilsallton, lbs. Jams isos, Mrs L Ind*, Mrs. Jobs Mm. &Am SIM 'Mrs Ralph bard, Km AMOS liedders, Jobs Mow Mrs. itertkon Eirsy Oda, Km Rickard Won, Mrs. Thema BR Randolph, T Mrs. Hoary Minos, Mrs. William Ilanilisna Mr. h liasioad C. time., Ls. Iso m= Low* eodor* Sed tbs ateur WU*, Mrs.Chassery GM* rich, lbs. among Owen. Th. Onissoods of kismary, or RsaiSks of Riitsa MUM and Poetry; illhobsfed with okflaama Ur above two Hooks without ilosbi,= .llo honor Gift Books of the anion. Lbw °pedals*. zasibid ht the Übesp Book More of W. A. GILDIMITM A Me. TS Yuma MOM% A 'SuO& ----- . 2"1 - Wg°°g : "irg4bZ.---------- t: ''w' Irgls3't. 141.1"2.8nd 44PdATIdtl"161411MS*. arnsiur & - saw. Real Est gents, Tilted strait, I.E&U—A-------;------------. 1 jab. 0 basdirs Bar Lag is, ewe sad lar We JJI by J. W. BUTIJIW & 01, O&M N 0.91 MA &owes MEI MEM ... =^ !TM w7A.
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